In his annual speech, president Maduro underscored the increase in national production and self-sufficiency in supply. This is reflected in the communal markets. Our special correspondent Yunus Soner reports from the Quinta Crespo market in Caracas.
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00:00In his speech, President Maduro underscored the increase in national production and self-sufficiency in supply.
00:07This is reflected in the communal markets.
00:10Our special correspondent Juno Sonner reports from the Quintana Roo market in Caracas. Let's listen.
00:17In his speech, President Maduro gave a balance with concrete figures regarding agriculture and national production.
00:23I can give you a piece of information that is provided to me by the businessmen of the markets and suppliers of the country.
00:35Eighty-five percent of the products that are being obtained in the supermarkets are made in Venezuela
00:40and all supermarkets' demands are satisfied with products made in Venezuela in high quality.
00:45Milagro Salazar works six days a week from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Quinto Crespo market.
00:56She is a vendor, the last stop before the products reach the citizens.
01:00There are goods, there is national production, because all the products you see here are produced here.
01:07Tomato, onion, strawberry, peach, all of that is produced here, here in Venezuela.
01:14Eliana Perdomo always comes to this market and today she bought vegetables to make a soup for her child.
01:20She is happy with the offer.
01:22Well, here in the Quinto Crespo market you get too much variety in fruits, vegetables, bugs, green grocers, everything.
01:29The quality is really good and it is better for the Venezuelan pocket to come here to buy.
01:34Important changes occur in the offer in the markets.
01:37Manuel works in the delicatessen.
01:39Before, certain brands had a monopoly, now there are several different ones to choose from.
01:45We have several types of hams and people really take away that they are intermediate,
01:49that they are neither very expensive nor very cheap.
01:51It is quality for the customer, you know what I mean.
01:54Paola Leon traveled to many countries.
01:56She says that the prices in this market are the best.
01:59In choosing, she is traditional.
02:01She trusts Manuel and his companions.
02:04I trust in these people who attend us.
02:07They are the ones who suggest this is better, this is better.
02:11But truly, everything is of excellent quality and they always tell you to try and you leave calmly.
02:17And all products are national.
02:20Milagro Salazar shows where they come from and describes how she feels.
02:25I am 100% proud to be Venezuelan because we are contributing to our country
02:31and that is a positive thing because we do not necessarily need to sell imported products in order to survive.
02:37We are projecting, injecting something into our country.
02:43In the communal market of Quinto Crespo, they think about the child's soup, the product, the price and income.
02:50But deep down, Venezuelans feel the optimism of national production.
02:55Yunus Soner, Telesur, Caracas, Venezuela.